Víðgelmir Lava Cave is a unique tunnel in Iceland, which can be visited with local guides. Here the lava has created an interesting palette of colours. It has even intrigued the NASA scientists who have been studying it.
One of the most unique experiences in Iceland is a trip to the "Into the Glacier" ice tunnel, in the heart of the Langjökull glacier. The tunnel is man-made and during an organised tour from Húsafell, guides will tell us its fascinating story.
Rauðfeldar is a narrow gorge on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, known for its mysterious atmosphere, moss-covered walls and waterfalls. Accessible by a short trail from the car park, it offers adventure, beautiful views and a connection to Icelandic myths.
Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, offers a unique combination of history, modern art and natural beauty. Here you'll find colourful houses, the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church, museums about the Viking past and a vibrant culture. The surrounding countryside beckons with thermal springs and the Northern Lights.
Seltún, a geothermal area on the Reykjanes Peninsula, is a fascinating alien landscape full of bubbling mud lakes, sulphur springs and colourful mineral deposits. A rich palette of colours and the typical smell of Sulphur await you here.
The Fagradalsfjall volcano has attracted attention for the last three years due to its activity. No wonder. Who wouldn't want to see flowing lava with their own eyes, or at least lava that is slowly solidifying? However, count on the fact that the red lava only remains visible for a few days or weeks after the eruption.
Snæfellsnes offers a fascinating journey full of dramatic landscape changes. From the Álftafjöður Fjord with its crystal clear water and snow-capped mountains shrouded in haze to Kolgrafarfjörður with its scattered houses beneath majestic hills, every few minutes brings new scenery.
On the southern coast of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, two majestic basalt towers stand tall, captivating every visitor with their grandeur and unique natural surroundings. Londrangar is no mere geological formation - it is a place steeped in myth.
Arnarstapi, a picturesque fishing town on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, charms with its cliffs with natural arches, dramatic coastline and peaceful atmosphere. Among the main attractions are the iconic Gatklettur stone arch and the statue of Bárður Snæfellsás, the guardian of the peninsula.